An integral domain that has non-zero elements with infinite prime divisors
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https://doi.org/10.15381/pesquimat.v25i1.21521Keywords:
Ultrafilter, ultrapower, ultraproduct, integral domain, prime divisorAbstract
We give an example of an integral domain which has non-zero elements with infinite prime divisors.
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